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'''Bob and Marcia''' were a [[Jamaica]]n vocal [[duet (music)|duo]], that consisted of [[Bob Andy]] and [[Marcia Griffiths]]. They had a #5 [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[hit single]] in 1970 with "[[To Be Young, Gifted and Black|Young, Gifted and Black]]". They followed up with "Pied Piper", which peaked at #11 in the [[UK Singles Chart]] in 1971. Those two releases spent a total of twenty five weeks in that [[record chart|chart]] in a period of less than eighteen months. They discontinued their partnership in the mid-1970s, both feeling that it was not bringing them adequate financial reward.
==Albums==
*''Young, Gifted and Black'' (1970), Harry J/[[Trojan Records|Trojan]]
*''Pied Piper'' (1971), Harry J/Trojan
*''Sweet Memories'' (1976), Nectar
*''Kemar'' (1977), Harry J - reissued as ''Really Together'' (1987), I-Anka
*''Pied Piper - The Best of'' (2002), Trojan
*''Always Together'', [[Studio One (record label)|Studio One]]
*''To Be Young, Gifted and Black'', Star
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'''Bob and Marcia''' were a [[Jamaica]]n vocal [[duet (music)|duo]], that consisted of [[Bob Andy]] and [[Marcia Griffiths]]. They had a #5 [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[hit single]] in 1970 with "[[To Be Young, Gifted and Black|Young, Gifted and Black]]". They followed up with "Pied Piper", which peaked at #11 in the [[UK Singles Chart]] in 1971. Those two releases spent a total of twenty five weeks in that [[record chart|chart]] in a period of less than eighteen months. They discontinued their partnership in the mid-1970s, both feeling that it was not bringing them adequate financial reward.
==Albums==
*''Young, Gifted and Black'' (1970), Harry J/[[Trojan Records|Trojan]]
*''Pied Piper'' (1971), Harry J/Trojan
*''Sweet Memories'' (1976), Nectar
*''Kemar'' (1977), Harry J - reissued as ''Really Together'' (1987), I-Anka
*''Pied Piper - The Best of'' (2002), Trojan
*''Always Together'', [[Studio One (record label)|Studio One]]
*''To Be Young, Gifted and Black'', Star
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